Moros (disambiguation)

Moros (disambiguation)

Moros is the personification of impending doom and destruction in Greek mythology.

Moros may also refer to:

  • Moros (Stargate), a character in the TV series Stargate SG-1 and Stargate Atlantis
  • Moors in Spanish, applied by the Spanish to the Muslims they found in the Philippines
  • Moros, Spain, a municipality in the Spanish province of Zaragoza
  • Moros, home planet of Keill Randor in the The Last Legionary series of young adult science fiction novels
  • In the massively multiplayer online game EVE Online there is a class of dreadnought capital ship named after Moros.
  • In the massively multiplayer online role-playing game World of Warcraft, there is a boss mob named after Moros. His name is Moroes, the Tower Steward of Karazhan.
  • In the White Wolf RPG Mage: the Awakening, the Moros are a path of Mages dealing especially with Death and Matter.
  • In the Persona 3 RPG, the character Jin can summon Moros as his Persona. In the game, Moros is represented by The Hermit Tarot card. The god is depicted as a robotic satelitte.



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